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  • Paperback: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Touchstone (December 1, 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0684826356
  • ISBN-13: 978-0684826356
  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.5 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.5 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #295,996 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Carnival World, January 13, 2001
By Mike Vachow "mvachow" (Lake Forest, IL) - See all my reviews
Like Survival in Auschwitz and The Periodic Table, The Reawakening is populated with Levi's brilliant language and fascination with character. In Survival, Table and Reawakening, Levi is careful not to force facts into a satisfyingly explanatory story. The Reawakening is a picaresque without the moral center. Levi travels home through a carnival world, a Europe simultaneously stunned and ecstatic, a landscape of displaced characters, Greek villagers in Polish refugee camps, complicit Germans sitting down to the first course of horrific recent history and guilt, cadaverous lager inmates staggering into a world forever altered. It is a world populated with impresarios, rakes, opportunists, suicides, daredevils and rubes. But, more than anything else, The Reawakening is brimming with life; Levi makes his way home eyes forward.

I found myself thinking of two other books while reading Reawakening--Kosinski's The Painted Bird and Wolfe's Look Homeward Angel. Like Kosinski, Levi reminds us that much of rural eastern Europe was cruel and primitive before the Nazi's made a virtue of these qualities. And, like Wolfe's Gant family, the characters in Levi's account are often exuberant to the point of mania.

I think that Levi is one of the great writers and thinkers of our time. In this way, I'm not a reliable critic. Reviewing The Reawakening is akin to reviewing Hamlet for me.

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27 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Troubles overcome are good to tell, November 14, 2000
By Esther Nebenzahl (Cascais Portugal) - See all my reviews
Published in 1963, "The Reawakening" is a narrative of Primo Levi's tortuous journey back to Turin after liberation from Auschwitz. In fact, it is a follow-up of "Survival in Auschwitz." As stated by Primo Levi, "after Auschwitz, I had an absolute need to write, not only as a moral duty, but as psychological need, to free myself from anguish." Out of 650 Italian Jews who journeyed to Auschwitz, with Primo Levi, only 20 left the camp alive.

Levi assumes the calm, sober language of the witness, with no manifested hate and purpose of revenge, devoid of bitterness. His prose is precise, clear, with no embellishment, lively transmitting his bewilderment of the simple fact that he had survived.

The reader cannot help be amazed by the details recorded in Levi's memory, places, names, characters, personalities, it is as though he wrote everything in locus. His memory was a blessing... but might have also been his tormenter... After a long period of depression, Levi died after falling from a stairwell in his Turin home. The question will always remain whether it was or not suicide. Levi, through his writings, symbolizes the triumph of reasoning and humanity over madness and cruelty.

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26 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars An Important and Entertaining Memoir, January 31, 2004
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The Reawakening opens in January 1945, when author Primo Levi is released from a Nazi concnetration camp by Russian troops. His health almost ruined, suffering from unbearable knowledge of the crimes committed in the camps, Levi re-enters the world to find that it has been turned upside down by the war. Improbably - he explains in an afterword that it is not in his nature to hate - he finds in himself a capacity to see the world afresh, almost as a child would.

In the rest of the book, we accompany Levi and his companions on a picaresque through postwar Europe and Russia as they try to make their way back to their native Italy. While their sufferings are legion, Levi takes great pleasure in food, in his fellow man, and in nature. In particular, he displays a fine appreciation for the absurdities visited on the refugees by their well-intentioned but inept Russian rescuers.

This book is an entertaining read. Beyond that, it is an important document of the Holocaust. And beyond that, it is an important resource for modern readers who are finding their own way through an often absurd world. Highly recommended.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Essential reading
This work tends to be overshadowed by Levi's earlier Survival in Auschwitz even though this is a very important book as well. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Matthew Smith

4.0 out of 5 stars Uneven, but still important
Not nearly as compelling as Survival in Auschwitz, but Levi still comes through in using his stories as vehicles to highlight the bigger issues of human life. Read more
Published 7 months ago by dizzy dean

5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding
I was surprised to see so few reviews for this book on Amazon. "The Reawakening" is one of the great works of literature of the 20th century - and one of the most enjoyable... Read more
Published 16 months ago by Kurt Wolff

5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Work
This is just one of the many brilliant writings of Primo Levi but it tells a tale of Holocaust survival that is often overlooked. Read more
Published on December 6, 2001 by ebynoe

5.0 out of 5 stars An amazing journey with Primo Levi
An really good book. I read it immediately after his previous book (Survival in Auschwitz : The Nazi Assault on Humanity) and where the first one is extremely sad and depressing... Read more
Published on September 5, 2000 by sokken

5.0 out of 5 stars Another excellent account of Primo Levi the observer.
Primo Levi again shows the magic of his writing in this tale of the purgatory he experienced after his liberation from Auschwitz. Read more
Published on June 6, 1999 by Jack O'Brien (jobrien@usn.org)

4.0 out of 5 stars Alive and struggling
It's almost as if Primo Levi didn't know what kind of a point he wanted to make with this book. Else the whole tone of Survival at Auschwitz must be subverted. Read more
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